
What if endings are not something to fear, but something to understand? “O.L.M.E – The End Is Not the Enemy” encourages young people to reflect on change, emotions and healing through empathy, dialogue and emotional support.

Every culture has a story worth sharing 🌍✨ The CulturalStorytellers Dissemination Activity celebrated diversity, creativity and intercultural dialogue by giving young people a space to share experiences and connect through storytelling.

Everyone talks about “going green” 🌱, but what does it really mean? “Echoes” invites young people to rethink sustainability, challenge everyday habits and explore how small actions can create real environmental change.

Can fashion become more sustainable? 🌱 In Rijeka, Croatia, participants of the “Re-Thinking Fashion” APV came together to exchange ideas, spark creativity and explore greener approaches to fashion and conscious consumption.

Big news for youth participation and active citizenship! The PROACT Handbook is officially here, offering new tools, ideas and inspiration to empower young people.

How do we explain endings to children in a healthy and supportive way? O.L.M.E highlights the importance of honest conversations, empathy and emotional support when helping young people understand loss and change.

Before throwing it away, ask yourself: can it be repaired, reused, or reimagined? “Echoes: Repair, Reuse, Resist” inspires young people to rethink consumption habits and take action for a more sustainable future.

What if grief looks different than we expect? O.L.M.E explores how adolescents experience loss and why support, understanding and open conversations matter more than ever.

Stories connect people, cultures and ideas. The Cultural Storytellers Leaders Meeting brought together inspiring individuals to share experiences, strengthen collaboration and celebrate the power of intercultural dialogue.

Grief isn’t always about death. Sometimes it’s about change, loss, and learning to move forward. O.L.M.E creates a safe space for young people to share experiences, raise awareness about mental well-being and support emotional growth through connection and dialogue.